The nights are getting darker for our Gotham Season 4 Episode 3 Review of “They Who Hide Behind Masks” and our Top Five case notes about this episode. As always make sure you’ve watched the episode before listening to the podcast.

Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) takes matters into his own hands when he travels south in an attempt to persuade Carmine Falcone (John Doman) for his help in the fight against Penguin. There, he meets Carmine’s daughter, Sofia Falcone (Crystal Reed), who unexpectedly follows Gordon back to Gotham. The battle for the prized weaponry of Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor) continues during auction night at the Iceberg Lounge and the presence of Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) puts him on Penguin’s radar. Bruce dons another mask as a billionaire playboy and beats Barbara Kean (Erin Richards) to her, prize the dagger of Ra’s Al Ghul (Alexander Siddig) her new mentor. Meanwhile the iceberg at the center of the iceberg lounge is melted releasing a damaged Ed Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) back to the streets of Gotham.

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